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US increased sales of major grains last week

United States
Published Jan 25, 2022

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According to USDA estimates, from January 7 to January 13, export sales of corn from the United States increased significantly compared to the previous week - up to 1.09 million tons (almost 2.5 times).

As specified, the largest volumes of American grain in the specified period were contracted by Japan (370.9 thousand tons), Mexico (246.1 thousand tons), Colombia (86.7 thousand tons), Saudi Arabia (81.3 thousand tons). ) and China (76.9 thousand tons).

Also during the week, sales of wheat intensified - up to 380.6 thousand tons in (+44%) and sorghum - up to 477.5 thousand tons (a weekly maximum since the beginning of the season).

Thus, since the beginning of the season, the United States has exported 42.55 million tons of corn (-9% compared to the same indicator of the previous season), of which 16.96 million tons of grain have already been shipped. Sales of wheat for delivery during MY 2021/22 are estimated at 16.53 million tons (-23%), 11.69 million tons were shipped. For sorghum, these figures are 5.81 million tons (+1%) and 1.89 million tons, respectively.

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According to USDA estimates, from January 7 to January 13, export sales of corn from the United States increased significantly compared to the previous week - up to 1.09 million tons (almost 2.5 times). As specified, the largest volumes of American grain in the specified period were contracted by Japan (370.9 thousand tons), Mexico (246.1 thousand tons), Colombia (86.7 thousand tons), Saudi Arabia (81.3 thousand tons). ) and China (76.9 thousand tons). Also during the week, sales of wheat intensified - up to 380.6 thousand tons in (+44%) and sorghum - up to 477.5 thousand tons (a weekly maximum since the beginning of the season). Thus, since the beginning of the season, the United States has exported 42.55 million tons of corn (-9% compared to the same indicator of the previous season), of ...
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